Last week, the Senate rejected a proposal to reduce social security contributions for self-employed workers back to last year's level. The amendment, which is being promoted by the governing coalition of ANO, SPD and Motorists, was supposed to cancel this year's increase in the minimum assessment base and reduce the minimum social security advance from this year's 5,720 crowns to 5,005 crowns per month. The core of the dispute is the rapid growt…
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Last week, the Senate rejected a proposal to reduce social security contributions for self-employed workers back to last year's level. The amendment, which is being promoted by the governing coalition of ANO, SPD and Motorists, was supposed to cancel this year's increase in the minimum assessment base and reduce the minimum social security advance from this year's 5,720 crowns to 5,005 crowns per month. The core of the dispute is the rapid growt…